ISRO is putting continuous efforts to restore link with the Chandrayan 2’s lander ‘Vikram’ but experts says the time is running out with the less possibility of re-establishing communication with lander ‘Vikram’. Chairman of Indian Space Research Organisation K Sivan said on Saturday that the space agency will try to establish a link with the lander for 14 days. After lander Vikram was located on the lunar surface by Chandrayaan 2’s on board cameras on Sunday, he reiterated that those efforts would continue.